Pussycat Dolls Scale Back North American Reunion Dates, Keep Pride Festival Show and Overseas Leg

The Pussycat Dolls have canceled nearly all North American reunion dates, keeping only their WeHo Pride set in June. UK and Europe shows remain on, as the trio continues promoting new music and a deluxe edition of their debut album.

The Pussycat Dolls have canceled nearly their entire North American run of the PCD Forever Tour, leaving just one U.S. date on the schedule as questions around demand continue to follow the reunion rollout.

In an Instagram statement posted Monday, May 4, the group said they had made the “difficult and heartbreaking decision” to cancel all but one North American stop after what they described as an “honest look” at the run. The remaining show is set for June 6 at Outloud Festival during WeHo Pride near Los Angeles.

That Pride appearance now becomes the only North American performance on the books, and the trio framed it as intentional, citing the LGBTQ+ fanbase that has supported them since their 2000s breakout. “We could not think of a more meaningful place to celebrate with our fans,” they wrote.

The reunion was first announced in March, with Nicole Scherzinger, Ashley Roberts, and Kimberly Wyatt returning as a three-member lineup to mark 20 years of their debut album, PCD. The original plan was a 53-date world tour, with the first 33 dates scheduled across North America alongside Lil’ Kim and Mya, followed by UK and Ireland dates in September.

Those UK and European shows are still moving ahead, and the group says several have already sold out. For North American ticket buyers, Ticketmaster purchases will be refunded automatically, while resale buyers will need to go through their third-party sellers.

The group did not provide a formal reason for the cancellations, but a Sky News report last month pointed to sluggish sales in the U.S. market, including opening night in Palm Springs, where roughly 4,000 of 11,000 tickets had reportedly sold after weeks on sale.

The tour news lands during a reunion cycle that has also been marked by lineup controversy. Former member Carmit Bachar said she found out about the comeback “at the same time as the public,” and Jessica Sutta later said she felt “blindsided” by being left out.

At the same time, the group has been pushing new and archival material. They recently released Club Song, their first new track since 2019’s React. The single was produced by Mike Sabbath and co-written by Scherzinger with Sabbath, Caroline Ailin, and Solly. A deluxe edition of 2005’s PCD, featuring new and unreleased tracks, is also set to arrive May 8 on vinyl and digital platforms.

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